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Correlation Functions & Spectra

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This lecture covers correlation functions, Franck-Condon transitions, Born-Oppenheimer approximation, and spectra. It discusses the calculation of correlation functions, molecular transitions, and matrix elements of transitions. The lecture also explores the interaction with the far field and dipole moments.

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